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i want to bring in steve conover. you've got pretty impressive numbers here, and 129 million people according to your plans, according to your calculations. 129 million people either lose their insurance or have to get much higher premium insurance. is that true? how'd you get there? >> well, that is true. spinners like david axelrod have been claiming that this problem will only affect 5% of americans. the people that are getting nongroup coverage. that's not true. that's absolutely false. this problem of losing coverage is going to affect employer -- people with employer-based plans as well. now, out of that 129 million, only 18 to 50 million actually will lose their plan and have to start from scratch. but the rest will be ending up buying more expensive coverage because they have to pay for it. >> those are big numbers, chris. the top of the ranges are huge potential numbers. and then your second point, which is coming out this memo that nbc got, the obama administration now realizes premium increases may be just
i want to bring in steve conover. you've got pretty impressive numbers here, and 129 million people according to your plans, according to your calculations. 129 million people either lose their insurance or have to get much higher premium insurance. is that true? how'd you get there? >> well, that is true. spinners like david axelrod have been claiming that this problem will only affect 5% of americans. the people that are getting nongroup coverage. that's not true. that's absolutely...
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. >> steve weiss. >> stay short the bond market tbf long. >> joe. >> starbucks wants to go back up again. >> have a great day. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over and "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> golly, that whistle was loud in my ear. going to turn it down a little bit. move over pimco total return, there is a new king in the world of mutual funds and this one may say a lot about how bullish america is on the stock market. we'll talk about that. hash "time" magazine probletag twitter ipo more reasons for anyone thinking of getting in to think twice. and beating the bully at work, maybe you've heard this story it stems from a series of incidents involving the miami dolphins. the lineman is not on the field and now may be out of a job because of bullying allegations. how do you manage a situation when it gets out of hand at work? first, though, let's go to sue at the new york stock exchange. big turnaround today, sue. >> absolutely. a huge turnaround. the day didn't start off well for the bulls. we were down triple digits. we have as you
. >> steve weiss. >> stay short the bond market tbf long. >> joe. >> starbucks wants to go back up again. >> have a great day. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over and "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> golly, that whistle was loud in my ear. going to turn it down a little bit. move over pimco total return, there is a new king in the world of mutual funds and this one may say a...
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not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our viewers to the markets and to other parties who do business with sac. still, the questions from the audience were skeptical. a lot of questions about why steve cohen was ultimately not a part of this, what happens next. there's a sense that sac wants to reopen after just a short period of time. bharara was having to say no, that's not going to happen. they have about five years to unwind and we think it will take less than that. what they do after that whether they open up a new fund or turn night a family office is up to other parties. here's what he had to say about the significance overall. >> greed sometimes is not good. and there are at least 75 convicted insider trading defendants who today would likely agree. but individual guilt is not the whole of our mission. sometimes blame worthy institutions need to be held accountable too. no institution should rest easy in the belief that it is too big to jail. >> reporter: so obviously
not steve cohen or anybody else. there should be minimal impact, important for our viewers to the markets and to other parties who do business with sac. still, the questions from the audience were skeptical. a lot of questions about why steve cohen was ultimately not a part of this, what happens next. there's a sense that sac wants to reopen after just a short period of time. bharara was having to say no, that's not going to happen. they have about five years to unwind and we think it will take...
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a new kind of republican, steve. that's the basic deal. he knows how to make deals and cross the aisle without giving up his principals. so do you feel chris christie is your toughest opponent? >> he would be a very good general election opponent. the question is is it possible for chris christie to get through the republican primary? what happens is it's dominated by rand paul. they make it difficult for chris christie to get back to the middle once he gets through a republican primary. you saw it with mitt romney. it was a tough deal. tough general election candidate. >> bob cost at that, up or down? >> chris christie is the lone success story. >> thank you, steve mcmahon. thank you robert cost at that. you guys are great. that's it for this evening's show. more of the election results tomorrow night. thanks for watching. i'm larry kudlow. ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadill
a new kind of republican, steve. that's the basic deal. he knows how to make deals and cross the aisle without giving up his principals. so do you feel chris christie is your toughest opponent? >> he would be a very good general election opponent. the question is is it possible for chris christie to get through the republican primary? what happens is it's dominated by rand paul. they make it difficult for chris christie to get back to the middle once he gets through a republican primary....
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steve weiss long. >> pete? >> buy citi and bank of america. >> i would take a shot of cpb. >> i like franks international oil service. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> all right. scott, thank you very much. jpmorgan expected to settle any minute now really with the government to the tune of some $13 billion. has it put the worst behind it or not? is it time to buy jpmorgan stock or look to other financials? we're going to take a look at that whole sector and see where you might best make some money now. tesla is under fire, yes fire, as the government begins an investigation surprisingly, the stock is up today. selling off rather sharply in the last three or four weeks. we will tell you if the inquiry will put a dent into tesla's sales. you may be surprised on that one. strong quarter for home depot, boosted by a resurgent home remolding sector. is the stock, a buy, sell or a hold. old-school debate coming up. first let's check
steve weiss long. >> pete? >> buy citi and bank of america. >> i would take a shot of cpb. >> i like franks international oil service. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> all right. scott, thank you very much. jpmorgan expected to settle any minute now really with the government to the tune of some $13 billion. has it put the worst behind it or not?...
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>> this is that -- >> how's that, steve? >> let me do it the way steve would do it. he'll ask you this later. what month will the taper begin? >> no, joe, you do this, i don't. >> i do that? >> this is a data-dependent program. and we're going to look at the data and make a decision at each meeting. and so i do think we've made substantial progress in labor markets, unemployment is down almost a full point from when we started this program in september 2012. we've got faster job growth to the tune of 40,000, 50,000 per month since we started the program as compared to the six months before the program started. >> but the last couple haven't been -- >> they haven't been -- they've been a little mixed recently. but i think this motion of cumulative progress is the one you want to think about. and we have had a lot of cumulative progress in labor markets. and every jobs report that continues to show more jobs being created and a tick down in the unemployment rate, is going to mean the probability of a taper goes up. >> plus, you've got skewed data. >> yeah. this report
>> this is that -- >> how's that, steve? >> let me do it the way steve would do it. he'll ask you this later. what month will the taper begin? >> no, joe, you do this, i don't. >> i do that? >> this is a data-dependent program. and we're going to look at the data and make a decision at each meeting. and so i do think we've made substantial progress in labor markets, unemployment is down almost a full point from when we started this program in september 2012....
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steve, let's start with you with your cancellation. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with the $3500 deductible. the new plan is $512 a month but with a $12,000 deductible. what is your reaction? >> let me mention good morning, chris, i want to say about that the $500 policy that you are looking at is a shorter network. it is not the same network i can use. if i was to pair up the networks and have a policy that is comparable to mine there is non. my out of pocket is $3500 and everything else is paid at 100%. the closest thing i could find was $12,000 out of pocket for my family. there is a huge difference in there and i looked lthrough all of the different plans. either you pay 60% more in premiums and more out of pocket. >> let's bring in kai. you were cancelled by blue cross, blue shield of georgia and you said it could cost you 60 to 70% more in premiums. >> i have had my policy in effect for over three and a half years and received a letter in the mail that it would be conkeco cancelled. i have to make payroll e
steve, let's start with you with your cancellation. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with the $3500 deductible. the new plan is $512 a month but with a $12,000 deductible. what is your reaction? >> let me mention good morning, chris, i want to say about that the $500 policy that you are looking at is a shorter network. it is not the same network i can use. if i was to pair up the networks and have a policy that is comparable to mine there is non. my out of pocket is...
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. do people think this is going to pop huge at the open or what? >> reporter: well, it's popped huge before the open as well. they raised the price twice, brian. what's interesting is what led the dow higher yesterday, really old tech, microsoft trading at highest level in 12 years. now it's all about twitter, which upped its price target twice. $26 per share is the ipo price. they could have sold this twice over. it's valuing the company pretty highly. $18 billion is the valuations. there are caveats out there. some people slightly concerned. it doubles its revenue to 168 million u.s. dollars. year on year tripled its losses. a company very high valued still losing $164 million in the last quarter. in other struggling websites looking at potential merger, henry blodget, nothing coming out of it yet. would they like a full collaboration? they were just having breakfast, denton and blodget. >> two big brands and names in the business. when was the last time you walked out of your flat an
steve sedgwick live for us in london. do people think this is going to pop huge at the open or what? >> reporter: well, it's popped huge before the open as well. they raised the price twice, brian. what's interesting is what led the dow higher yesterday, really old tech, microsoft trading at highest level in 12 years. now it's all about twitter, which upped its price target twice. $26 per share is the ipo price. they could have sold this twice over. it's valuing the company pretty highly....
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steve la tourette, also rick tyler, who isn't a christie fan. suns you are our guest host tonight, larry, why don't you ask the question. >> steve, one of my problems with chris christie was during during he asked for funding, i get it, but couldn't he have threat said something like, when i run in 2016, i'm going to make sure i don't federalize disaster relief and this boondoggle known as fema was a bad idea? but you've got to do what i've got to do for my state. >> no. he didn't exactly what he was supposed to do as the governor of new jersey. his people were hurting, the program, fema was in place, whether you like it or don't like it. he went to the guy that had the money to help his folks out that were under water. i don't have any difficulty. i love chris christie. that's where the republican party needs to find itself as we move forward. >> isn't the problem, though, between a republican party that wants to stand on principles versus a republican party that wants to govern? $30 billion in damages to new jersey after hurricane sandy, somet
steve la tourette, also rick tyler, who isn't a christie fan. suns you are our guest host tonight, larry, why don't you ask the question. >> steve, one of my problems with chris christie was during during he asked for funding, i get it, but couldn't he have threat said something like, when i run in 2016, i'm going to make sure i don't federalize disaster relief and this boondoggle known as fema was a bad idea? but you've got to do what i've got to do for my state. >> no. he didn't...
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steve king has done it again and this time he concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellowcake eye rain yum from africa. bush just didn't know it. this is "hardball" the place for politics. about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! ♪ heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact save your coffee from the artificial stuff. ♪ switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness... ...from the stevia leaf. kids make stains i use tide boost to super charge our detergent. boom. clothes look amazing, and daddy's a hero. daddy, can we play ponies? right after we do foldies. tide boost
steve king has done it again and this time he concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellowcake eye rain yum from africa. bush just didn't know it. this is "hardball" the place for politics. about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate...
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steve, let's start with you. we want to put up the letter that you received from blue cross-blue shield of illinois canceling your current policy. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with a $3,500 deductible. the new plan they offered under obamacare is $525 a month but with a $12,700 deductible. steve, as a small businessman who doesn't qualify for a subsidy what is your reaction to what's happened to you? >> good morning, chris. i want to say a little bit about that. the $500 policy that you're looking at actually is a shortened network than what i had before. it is not the same network i can use. if i was to pair up the networks and have a policy that was comparable to mine there is none. my out-of-pocket for my family is $3,500. everything else is paid at 100%. the closest thing i could find that's comparable as they say was $12,000 out of pocket. there is a huge difference in there. i looked to all the different plans. either you pay 60% more in premium and have more out of pockets. there is
steve, let's start with you. we want to put up the letter that you received from blue cross-blue shield of illinois canceling your current policy. you were paying $877 a month for your family of four with a $3,500 deductible. the new plan they offered under obamacare is $525 a month but with a $12,700 deductible. steve, as a small businessman who doesn't qualify for a subsidy what is your reaction to what's happened to you? >> good morning, chris. i want to say a little bit about that....
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. >>> finally, republican steve king has done it again and this time concluded that president bush was right after all about iraq trying to get yellow keg uranium from africa. bush just didn't know it. you mag through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. >>> we're looking for can be found in the record of governors like susana martinez, rick scott, terry brandstead. conservative governors. >>> welcome back to "hardball." only hardening and deepening divisions with the republican party. ken cuccinelli's loss in virginia unleashed a blood bath of party in-fighting including sabotage. despite chris christie's landslide victory, known as a rhino republican in name only. rick perry, a tea partier himself conveniently left chris christie off the list of what he was calling
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let's get to steve liesman. good morning to you, steve. >> andrew, thanks very much. i'm here with eric rosengren. yesterday, eric, we interviewed the loser, st. louis fed president jim bullard. and now, what did boston fed do, fiscal probabilities to the red sox? were you a player in the world series victory? >> i'm afraid we can't take any credit, but it certainly was wonderful news that the boston red sox won. >> okay. let's talk about fed policy move very quickly. you said last night at the university of massachusetts that it didn't matter if the fed tapered in april or december. it's irrelevant for the market. >> so i didn't say it was irrelevant to the market. i did say that the difference between one quarter or two quarters wouldn't make a big difference to the total stock of securities that we held. so given that we're close to $4 trillion, the difference of one quarter one way or the other doesn't make a huge difference in the stock. >> you're not talking about eliminating qe. you're talking about reducing it, reducing it over the three or four-month period.
let's get to steve liesman. good morning to you, steve. >> andrew, thanks very much. i'm here with eric rosengren. yesterday, eric, we interviewed the loser, st. louis fed president jim bullard. and now, what did boston fed do, fiscal probabilities to the red sox? were you a player in the world series victory? >> i'm afraid we can't take any credit, but it certainly was wonderful news that the boston red sox won. >> okay. let's talk about fed policy move very quickly. you said...
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>> steve: what's that? yeah, oh, i love it. [ laughter ] you pound the meat first. >> jimmy: is that right? >> steve: i pull my own pork! >> jimmy: is that right? >> steve: yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you pull your own pork? that's good for you. >> steve: and then i have, you know, jerk chicken. [ laughter ] love jerk chicken. >> jimmy: that's very good. thank you so much, higgins. thank you, let's move on. next book is perfect for this time of year. this is "how to watch football on television." [ laughter ] do we really need a book on this? very easy to do. step one, sit on the couch. step two, turn on your tv. step three, ignore your family for eight hours. [ light laughter ] done, that's how you watch football on tv. this next title. it's got a long title here. this is "an account of the testicles, their common coverings and coats and the diseases to which they are liable with the method of treating them." by joseph warner. [ light laughter ] >> steve: now, that's a real mouthful. [ laughte
>> steve: what's that? yeah, oh, i love it. [ laughter ] you pound the meat first. >> jimmy: is that right? >> steve: i pull my own pork! >> jimmy: is that right? >> steve: yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you pull your own pork? that's good for you. >> steve: and then i have, you know, jerk chicken. [ laughter ] love jerk chicken. >> jimmy: that's very good. thank you so much, higgins. thank you, let's move on. next book is perfect for...
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. >> steve: oh, mary. >> jimmy: terrible. i just have this terrible life. >> steve: oh, my gosh. no, no, mary, no. >> jimmy: okay, well what is this? gluten is not real? [ laughter ] next one from @mandyspells. she says, "i would be able to switch between being a guy and a girl so i could have free drinks when i want, but pee in a urinal, too." [ laughter and applause ] good idea, mandy. >> steve: way to win. >> jimmy: it's a win/win, man. it's a win/win. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: a win/win. >> steve: she's european. >> jimmy: thank you. [ laughter ] this one's from @cesconavarro. he says, "i would have the power to shrink my hand so i could eat the last few pringles." [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh, my goodness. >> jimmy: this one's from @davidcoggeshall, he says, "i would have the ability to give sudden boners to tv weathermen." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: what really? >> jimmy: out of all the powers, that's he wants. >> steve: i have that power. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this one from @loveisabella8. she says, "i would have the power to stop letting anyone over the
. >> steve: oh, mary. >> jimmy: terrible. i just have this terrible life. >> steve: oh, my gosh. no, no, mary, no. >> jimmy: okay, well what is this? gluten is not real? [ laughter ] next one from @mandyspells. she says, "i would be able to switch between being a guy and a girl so i could have free drinks when i want, but pee in a urinal, too." [ laughter and applause ] good idea, mandy. >> steve: way to win. >> jimmy: it's a win/win, man. it's a...
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. good morning, steve. >> hey, good to see you today. the dow and s&p were up a smidgen, but we saw falling heavily. the long-running s.e.c. saga looks to be drawing to an end. steven cohen's group has pled guilty to a host of charges. it will pay fines and forfeitures around $1.8 billion and will no longer manage money for outsiders. the war of words, though, between the u.s. attorney in manhattan and mr. cohen goes on. he's basically saying it was a handful of men who pleaded guilty and whose conduct gave rise to sac's liability. the manhattan attorney for his part says substantial and pervasive insider trading was going on on a scale without preceden precedence. the war of words continues. >> it's a huge number, but no individual guilt. on twitter, a pew research center poll looked at not only how we use twitter, but who uses twitter, and it's pretty interesting. >> yeah, it is. and it's very interesting for the likes of you, who is a news man who tweets as well. 18 to 29-year-olds are the biggest grouping of people who use twitter an
steve sedgwick live for us in london. good morning, steve. >> hey, good to see you today. the dow and s&p were up a smidgen, but we saw falling heavily. the long-running s.e.c. saga looks to be drawing to an end. steven cohen's group has pled guilty to a host of charges. it will pay fines and forfeitures around $1.8 billion and will no longer manage money for outsiders. the war of words, though, between the u.s. attorney in manhattan and mr. cohen goes on. he's basically saying it was...
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louis with -- steve liesman wit now. >> the headline great, my one concern the following, 720,000 drop in -- >> in the labor. >> labor participation rate. last time we saw that was december of 2009, this is not the 2009 economy, this is 2013. >> what does that tell you? >> an outlier or something you have to wait and see. >> the economist i was talking to at the bls earlier today needs to call me back. we were talking about a half hour -- >>s there's your invitation. >> i can not get back to that person. a lovely person talking me through it. we don't know the reason for the 720, related to the furloughed workers and the shutdown. >> it is huge. >> not since december 2009. why we think there may be a relationship to the shutdown but we don't know. you would be rare to have a 200,000 increase in the jobs -- in the payroll part and 700,000 job in both employment and household. >> you pointed out yesterday the headline number on gdp growth masked a fairly weak consumer, a lot was business inventories getting piled up. >> but i think first of all, that number was more for real. this jobs n
louis with -- steve liesman wit now. >> the headline great, my one concern the following, 720,000 drop in -- >> in the labor. >> labor participation rate. last time we saw that was december of 2009, this is not the 2009 economy, this is 2013. >> what does that tell you? >> an outlier or something you have to wait and see. >> the economist i was talking to at the bls earlier today needs to call me back. we were talking about a half hour -- >>s there's...
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steve cohen is not the charged criminal. he has been charged civilly. the feds think he has done something wrong. they would like someone to flip on him and charge him. >> what if he is flipped on? then all bets are off. but republicans get this -- mitt romney was getting this last year, all of the fat cat wall street friends. >> we should point out that cohen supported romney last year. and held fundraisers at his house. this is -- >> if you're christie and looking at this, shows a certain devil may care bull in a china shop. >> hours earlier, cohen just cut the deal. he basically had his firm plead guilty to fraud, insider trading, closed it down, signed a $1.2 billion check. hours later getting a call from the governor-elect of new jersey saying, hey, pal, come by, let's sill great and is reluctant and he said, get off your rear end -- >> did he use the word rear end or -- >> the it was said to me -- >> that could add insult to injury. you don't speak that way. >> i speak the queen's english. >> we both do. >> grope new jersey, too. >> fine. all righ
steve cohen is not the charged criminal. he has been charged civilly. the feds think he has done something wrong. they would like someone to flip on him and charge him. >> what if he is flipped on? then all bets are off. but republicans get this -- mitt romney was getting this last year, all of the fat cat wall street friends. >> we should point out that cohen supported romney last year. and held fundraisers at his house. this is -- >> if you're christie and looking at this,...
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you, you. >> yeah, i think steve and joy are hanging in here. i turn to a pumpkin. precisely 10:00 whatever minute. >> okay. president obama will address the reports he didn't want to keep joe biden as his runningmate for a second term. and the backlash against chris christie begins in his own party, of course. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! i put in the hourswhere i am today by luck. and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker and back away?
you, you. >> yeah, i think steve and joy are hanging in here. i turn to a pumpkin. precisely 10:00 whatever minute. >> okay. president obama will address the reports he didn't want to keep joe biden as his runningmate for a second term. and the backlash against chris christie begins in his own party, of course. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2%...
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steve, thank you very much. have a great day. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the latest on the bullying allegations from the dolphins. why the man at the center may not be the only one to blame. >>> and this contestant on the prices right was excited to play and she kind of loses her head a bit or at least part of it. we'll explain. >>> president reagan today signed a massive immigration reform law which will effect millions of immigrant now here illegally. the new law grants amnesty to illegal aliens here before 1982. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. we've learned how to stretch our party budget. ♪ the only downer? my bargain brand towel made a mess of things. so goodbye so-called bargain brands, hello bounty basic. the affordably priced towel that's an actual bargain. watch how one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. it takes a strong towel to stretch a budget. bo
steve, thank you very much. have a great day. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the latest on the bullying allegations from the dolphins. why the man at the center may not be the only one to blame. >>> and this contestant on the prices right was excited to play and she kind of loses her head a bit or at least part of it. we'll explain. >>> president reagan today signed a massive immigration reform law which will effect...
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steve, i have grandparents who are 77 and 90 and never took vitamins. should i start now? you want to see our news block i'll push it out on facebook and twitter right after the show. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> chris christie appeared on all four sunday shows to talk about how much he didn't want to talk about the presidential race. >> governor, how interested are you in running for president in 2016? >> well, chris, what i'm interested in doing is be the governor of new jersey. what i'm focused on is doing my job in new jersey. time governor of new jersey. for me i'm the governor of new jersey and my job is to run
steve, i have grandparents who are 77 and 90 and never took vitamins. should i start now? you want to see our news block i'll push it out on facebook and twitter right after the show. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> chris christie appeared on all four sunday shows to talk about how much he didn't want to talk about the presidential race. >> governor, how interested are you in running for president in 2016? >> well, chris, what i'm interested in doing is be the...
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you, you. >> yeah, i think steve and joy are hanging in here. i turn to a pumpkin. precisely 10:00 whatever minute. >> okay. president obama will address the reports he didn't want to keep joe biden as his runningmate for a second term. and the backlash against chris christie begins in his own party, of course. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "limit the cash i earn every month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so ask yourself, what's in your wallet? be careful babe. [ doorbell rings ] let's see what's cookin'. look at this. that's a swiffer. i don't have to climb up. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know. >> nondiscrimination act, the bill bans work place disc
you, you. >> yeah, i think steve and joy are hanging in here. i turn to a pumpkin. precisely 10:00 whatever minute. >> okay. president obama will address the reports he didn't want to keep joe biden as his runningmate for a second term. and the backlash against chris christie begins in his own party, of course. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "limit the cash i earn every month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the...
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steve kornacki, jeff nichols and karen finney. stop and frisk is a policy that has sort of catapulted to national prominence. partly in the wake of the zimmerman trial, partly because we've had a broader national conversation about what criminal justice and the prison industrial complex looks like. federal judge found it unconstitutional. that decision was reversed by an appellate court. meaning the next mayor is going to have a huge influence over what the nypd does. this is a huge substantive victory night for people who want to see changes to that policy. >> it's important to know the court didn't reverse the decision. they granted a stay. so now the question is whether this administration will put into place its own attempt to reform the nypd or whether it will be done through a federal judge. either way we're seeing change around how the city is policed, return to ideas that mayor de blasio has talked about community policing. which is an issue around policing but also around democracy. you cannot police a city and violate th
steve kornacki, jeff nichols and karen finney. stop and frisk is a policy that has sort of catapulted to national prominence. partly in the wake of the zimmerman trial, partly because we've had a broader national conversation about what criminal justice and the prison industrial complex looks like. federal judge found it unconstitutional. that decision was reversed by an appellate court. meaning the next mayor is going to have a huge influence over what the nypd does. this is a huge substantive...
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i know steve schmidt will love this. and henrico county, richmond, suburban county, mcdonald won the county. 56-44. mcauliffe will win it 52-39. fairfax county. mcdonald won fairfax county, 23009. mcauliffe, has a lead. not all vote is in. 58-37. ken cuccinelli could not appeal to the middle of the look tore rat, suburban voters. he came close. there is still a very strong republican base in virginia. he worked the base. this is his entire last two weeks of the campaign was about turning out the base. and hoping that there would be a lack of enthusiasm for terry mcauliffe. when you look at overall turnout. when you look at the lack of money. a lot of national donors. sat on their hands. believing it couldn't win in northern virginia. so, therefore he couldn't win statewide. which is a -- turning out to be true. one wonders. i have heard from one republican source. who said, where was chris christie. in fact, saying, that they, made an effort, apparently some senior conservative republicans reached out to christie. and as
i know steve schmidt will love this. and henrico county, richmond, suburban county, mcdonald won the county. 56-44. mcauliffe will win it 52-39. fairfax county. mcdonald won fairfax county, 23009. mcauliffe, has a lead. not all vote is in. 58-37. ken cuccinelli could not appeal to the middle of the look tore rat, suburban voters. he came close. there is still a very strong republican base in virginia. he worked the base. this is his entire last two weeks of the campaign was about turning out...
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steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th state in the nation that will legally recognize marriages by straight couples and gay couples. this is the map of marriage equality in the country right now. with this vote today, illinois becomes the largest new state in the heart of the country to recognize marriage equality after minnesota and iowa. after wondering what states are going to be next, keep an eye on iowa and new mexico. the debate is on right now on this issue in the legislature in the state of hawaii. the vote there could really come at any minute. and in new mexico, the matter is in court right now, rulings expected
steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th...
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>> steve reporting for us in washington tonight. thank you. fresh off his big re-election victory, chris christie is making the rounds on sunday talk shows and he explained why he thought he won in new jersey and how his victory including winning the majority of hispanics of the state could be the blueprint for republicans to win back the white house. but actually it was questions about his own future, not the partdy, and a possible 2016 white house run that dominated today. >> what i'm interested in doing is being the governor of new jersey. we have got a lot of things to do, a lot of things to focus on. everybody is going to be speculating on what may come in my future and lot of other people's future in our party but i'm focused on being the governor of new jersey and the chairman of the republican governor's association. those jobs will keep me pretty busy. >> and coming up later this hour, fox news political insiders will be here. they will try to answer whether chris christie is the heir apparent for the presidential election in 2016. do
>> steve reporting for us in washington tonight. thank you. fresh off his big re-election victory, chris christie is making the rounds on sunday talk shows and he explained why he thought he won in new jersey and how his victory including winning the majority of hispanics of the state could be the blueprint for republicans to win back the white house. but actually it was questions about his own future, not the partdy, and a possible 2016 white house run that dominated today. >> what...
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steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the heads down of everybody trying to implement this. you find out the congress won't even play for the implementation cost. you see right wing commentators like limbaugh telling people you can hide your money if you don't have a big refuchbd so they don't sanction you. a way to teach people to avoid personal accountability. i've never seen anything like it. it's unbelievable. >> no, and this is who they are, chris. they are reckless. they are irresponsible, and they are hypocritical. let me give you a perfect example on the farm bill you cited. starti
steve israel of new york. congressman, i am amazed. it used to be you fought over a bill, you'd have a signing ceremony. that'd be the end of the fight because it was the law of the land. that's how we played it here. that's how america works. you debate, a majority or 60 senators in the senate case and you have a bill and sign it, you move on. this time there's this sort of war of attrition. a sort of war of rear guard action if you will like people firing machine guns every day to keep the...
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musk has been referred to as the steve jobs of automobiles. he says if he ever started another company, it might involve supersonic electric airplanes. musk says he thinks the future where just about everything will run on electric power. >> i feel confident in predicting the long-term that all transport will be 100% electric. with the ironic exception of rockets. unfortunately, there's no way around newton's law. i think people will look back on this era like we look back on the steam engine. it's quaint and, you know, we should have a few of those around in a museum. but it's not how people will drive. >> musk is also not one to back down from a fight, firing back at hollywood superstar george clooney. clooney told "esquire" magazine he used to own a tesla roadster, but complained about always be stuck on the side of the road. clooney reported lly auctioned s off for charity for $99,000. musk says the comments were needless and george clooney reported his iphone 1 had a virus in 2007. >> something else to look at, as well. we've got the full
musk has been referred to as the steve jobs of automobiles. he says if he ever started another company, it might involve supersonic electric airplanes. musk says he thinks the future where just about everything will run on electric power. >> i feel confident in predicting the long-term that all transport will be 100% electric. with the ironic exception of rockets. unfortunately, there's no way around newton's law. i think people will look back on this era like we look back on the steam...
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but the same question to you, steve. given that hillary clinton would take advantage of every single opportunity, would inspire women voters, would challenge chris christie. okay, he's doing pretty well, got 9% of the black vote in 2009. but with a real democratic candidate, who could inspire the base, who would win in new jersey? hillary clinton or chris christie? >> if we're looking at that angle, the question people put out there, if they could win new jersey in 2016 in the general election, that's gravy. the state they're telling republicans and they want the political world to think is pence. they think chris christie could beat hillary clinton or another republican and pick off oh pennsylvania. >> even though the clintons have that history in pennsylvania. >> but pennsylvania on paper is the one that -- romney got down to 3.5, 4% last time. pence is the one that's a lot more of those sort of -- white working class voters that -- can be peeled off from the -- i do wants to say something quickly in barbara buono's de
but the same question to you, steve. given that hillary clinton would take advantage of every single opportunity, would inspire women voters, would challenge chris christie. okay, he's doing pretty well, got 9% of the black vote in 2009. but with a real democratic candidate, who could inspire the base, who would win in new jersey? hillary clinton or chris christie? >> if we're looking at that angle, the question people put out there, if they could win new jersey in 2016 in the general...
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steve kornacki hosts msnbc "up with steve kornacki." he's here to break down all the election results with me. let's start with what "the daily beast" talked about, some of these exit poll numbers. here's the headline. the outlines of a candidate who can dig the gop out of the demographic trap it's facing. and while hard-core conservatives might call him a rhino, republican name own, there's another name for it, a winner. what is the major takeaway from christie's win last night in new jersey, steve? >> first of all, if chris christie is the republican candidate in 2016, he's not going to be blessed for the democratic party that rolls over for him like the democratic party rolled over in new jersey. one of the reasons they rolled over in new jersey is because he was so skillful in creating these alliances, alliances of convenience with various democrats in new jersey that helped him sort of rack that margin up last night. but that speech he gave last night, that was an audition to national republican opinion leaders, you could call them
steve kornacki hosts msnbc "up with steve kornacki." he's here to break down all the election results with me. let's start with what "the daily beast" talked about, some of these exit poll numbers. here's the headline. the outlines of a candidate who can dig the gop out of the demographic trap it's facing. and while hard-core conservatives might call him a rhino, republican name own, there's another name for it, a winner. what is the major takeaway from christie's win last...
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. >> as steve mentioned, several u.s. lawmakers are voicing concerns about reaching a deal with iran. joining us now, former senator and chairman of the conservative group voices, rick santorum. good to see you today. >> thank you, shannon. >> i know you have walked through these topics many times when you were serving on the senate armed services committee in discussions there. what do you make of the latest developments here, no real deal out of geneva and iran's president pushing back, saying there's a red line for their national interests to continue this nuclear program? >> well, here's the amazing thing, the french seem to have stepped in and saved us from making a bad deal. i mean, when the french are now demanding more from the iranians than the united states, i think it tells you the position the united states is in. it's really a position of weakness, it's wanting the deal so badly, maybe for political purposes to avert attention away from what's going on here at home, but you have the israelis very clearly oppo
. >> as steve mentioned, several u.s. lawmakers are voicing concerns about reaching a deal with iran. joining us now, former senator and chairman of the conservative group voices, rick santorum. good to see you today. >> thank you, shannon. >> i know you have walked through these topics many times when you were serving on the senate armed services committee in discussions there. what do you make of the latest developments here, no real deal out of geneva and iran's president...
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steve sedgwick live for us in london. >> good day to you. the markets are looking good after those previous losses earlier in the week. just redressing the balance somewhat for the bulls. but investor confidence not good in the politicians. no one seemed to come out at the latest global investors survey. the president's approval ratings have fallen to 38% from previous 50%. it's worse for the republicans, as well, down to away about 19% from the previous late september 28%. democrats in the house pretty much where they were before around about 30%. what is interesting is 52% of respond departme respondents say another shutdown is expected. >>> talking to bank of america, deutsche bank and barclays about getting funding together for a bid for time warner. no guarantees that any bid will materialize, but charter is backed by media and he's talked previously about the desperate need for more consolidation. so if they get the funding, there may be another tilt at twc before the end of the reayear. >> so tell me about hydro again fuel celled vehi
steve sedgwick live for us in london. >> good day to you. the markets are looking good after those previous losses earlier in the week. just redressing the balance somewhat for the bulls. but investor confidence not good in the politicians. no one seemed to come out at the latest global investors survey. the president's approval ratings have fallen to 38% from previous 50%. it's worse for the republicans, as well, down to away about 19% from the previous late september 28%. democrats in...